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Are you using Smarty Mobile as a replacement for fixed line broadband ? If so, that is against Section 5.15 of Smarty's terms and conditions.
Add in to the mix that you live in a rural area, then you have 2 choices :
1, Pony up the cash for fixed line broadband
2, Switch to a different network
Either option 1 or Option 2 will of course help reduce the congestion on your nearest mast, you would be part of the solution, not part of the problem then.
Thanks for help lol
It won't help changing supplier at the moment as the mast is overcrowded.
My point is all suppliers who use the mast know its problem but nobody is doing anything about it.
I live on a caravan park and unable to get a fixed line as owners of park won't allow.
- JJP2RidesAgain09-06-2024SMARTY Centurion
Oh, so you didnt give us the full story !
Surely you know that different networks use different masts ? Thsts why you get different levels of coverage on different networks in the same place !
You live on a caravan park ? Those caravans are acting as a 'faraday cage' and reducing the coverqge / signal you are receiving.
This isnt a Smarty issue, its a "user without a clue" issue who has no idea that his dwelling is in large part responsible for the poor signal he is receiving, compounded as it is by the probable rural location of the caravan park. At a guess, a lot of your fellow caravan park residents are also using Smarty, hence the mast being overcrowded ?
Your best bet is to check the coverage offered by other networks and switch. You probably also need to put an aerial on the roof of your caravan, whatever network your choose, to boost signal quality - There waa a thread about this recently.
- Stephen_214175909-06-2024SMARTY Pioneer
User without a clue?
I have an external aerial to bring in signal.
So this clueless wonder has tried.